Atletico Madrid fans' organizations (Atletico Madrid International League and Señales de Humo Association) confirmed that a lawsuit has been filed against UEFA and its chairman, Cefelin.
Last season, Atletico Madrid played against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League 1/8 finals. The two sides fought to a penalty shootout. Alvarez appeared and the penalty kick was cut. However, VAR intervened at this time. The referee determined that Alvarez had touched the ball twice when the penalty point was broken, and the goal was invalid. In the end, Atletico Madrid was eliminated.
Atletico Madrid fans believe that the penalty shooter video previously released by UEFA has been "edited". This statement was supported by the appraisal report issued by the European Computer Forensics Laboratory in April this year.
Atletico Madrid fans have sent a letter to UEFA and Cheferin, asking for the complete original video and audio of the VAR at that time, but received no response from UEFA. Atletico Madrid fans announced that they had filed a criminal lawsuit against UEFA and Cheferin on Thursday, accusing him of allegedly for forging documents, which was formally submitted to the Castilla Square Court in Madrid.
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